Power Equipment Technology: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

Other Arkansas CTE sets

Applying safety practices on the job

  • A001.

    Identify the safe use of chemicals.A001

  • A002.

    Identify the safe use and maintenance of hand tools.A002

  • A003.

    Identify the safe use and maintenance of power tools.A003

  • A004.

    Identify the safe use and maintenance of specialized measuring tools.A004

  • A005.

    Identify the safe use of protective clothing and equipment.A005

  • A006.

    Identify the safe use of fire protection equipment.A006

  • A007.

    Identify the safe use of shop equipment.A007

  • A006.

    Follow Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), safety standards and regulations.A006

Performing shop operations

  • B001.

    Read a shop manual.B001

  • B002.

    Maintain a time record for each shop job.B002

  • B003.

    Maintain a daily and weekly work schedule and assign individuals to job positions.B003

  • B004.

    Determine economic feasibility of repair.B004

  • B005.

    Write a service order.B005

  • B006.

    Calculate labor cost using a flat rate manual.B006

  • B007.

    Identify work performed on work orders.B007

  • B008.

    Interpret parts lists and schematics using associated manuals, microfiche, and computer.B008

  • B009.

    Prepare warranty reports.B009

  • B010.

    Adhere to inventory controlsB010

  • B011.

    Maintain a clean and orderly work area.B011

Identifying fasteners and their uses

  • C001.

    Identify type and grade of fasteners.C001

  • C002.

    Choose appropriate fastener for corresponding job.C002

  • C003.

    Repair damaged thread using a tap and die set.C003

Diagnosing and repairing fuel system

  • D001.

    Diagnose and determine needed repair on fuel system.D001

  • D002.

    Remove and replace the fuel tank and fuel lines.D002

  • D003.

    Remove and replace the fuel filter systems.D003

  • D004.

    Diagnose and determine needed repair on air cleaner system.D004

  • D005.

    Service foam-type air cleaner.D005

  • D006.

    Service dry element-type air cleaner.D006

  • D007.

    Disassemble, clean, and inspect diaphragm-type carburetor.D007

  • D008.

    Reassemble and adjust a diaphragm-type carburetor.D008

  • D019.

    Disassemble, clean, and inspect a float-type carburetor.D019

  • D010.

    Reassemble and adjust float-type carburetor.D010

  • D011.

    Disassemble, clean, and inspect fuel pump.D011

  • D012.

    Reassemble and install fuel pump.D012

  • D013.

    Clean crankcase breatherD013

Diagnosing and servicing general electrical system

  • E001.

    Read a multimeter. (VAO)E001

  • E002.

    Apply electrical theory.E002

  • E003.

    Service and repair DC electric starter/generator.E003

  • E004.

    Troubleshoot the charging circuit using a manufacturer's guide.E004

  • E005.

    Remove pulley and belt.E005

  • E006.

    Replace starter/generator pulley assembly and belt.E006

  • E007.

    Remove and inspect alternator.E007

  • E008.

    Replace alternator components.E008

  • E009.

    Test and charge the battery.E009

  • E010.

    Repair and/or replace starter.E010

  • E011.

    Troubleshoot and repair starting circuit.E011

Diagnosing and servicing manual starting system

  • F001.

    Diagnose and determine needed repair on manual starting system.F001

  • F002.

    Replace starter spring.F002

  • F003.

    Replace a starter clutch if needed.F003

  • F004.

    Replace starter pawls.F004

  • F005.

    Replace a worn or defective cup.F005

  • F006.

    Replace starter rope.F006

Diagnosing and servicing ignition system

  • G001.

    Remove, inspect, adjust, and install sparkplugs.G001

  • G002.

    Remove, inspect, and replace the flywheel.G002

  • G003.

    Remove, inspect, and replace points and condenser system.G003

  • G004.

    Adjust armature air gap.G004

  • G005.

    Test and replace coil/magneto.G005

  • G006.

    Test and replace ignition wires.G006

  • G007.

    Test and replace safety switch.G007

Diagnosing and repair 2 and 4-Cycle engine

  • H001.

    Apply 2 and 4-cycle engine theory.H001

  • H002.

    Diagnose and determine needed repair on 2 and 4-cycle engine components.H002

  • H003.

    Disassemble 2 and 4-cycle engine.H003

  • H004.

    Install piston.H004

  • H005.

    Install piston rings.H005

  • H006.

    Determine wear on internal engine parts using specialized tools.H006

  • H007.

    Ridge ream top of cylinder.H007

  • H008.

    Bore and deglaze cylinder.H008

  • H009.

    Reassemble long block.H009

  • H010.

    Replace cylinder and cylinder head on 2 and 4 cycle enginesH010

Diagnosing and servicing lawn mower

  • I001.

    Adjust clutch controls (i.e., cables, rods, and springs).I001

  • I002.

    Inspect and service mower decks.I002

  • I003.

    Set height of cut.I003

  • I004.

    Lubricate mower.I004

  • I005.

    Grind and balance rotary blade.I005

  • I006.

    Diagnose needed repair for self-propelled drive system on walk behind mower.I006

  • I007.

    Inspect and service steering assembly.I007

  • I008.

    Replace and adjust drive trans and PTO (power take-off) belts.I008

  • I009.

    Replace and adjust throttle cable.I009

  • I010.

    Inspect and/or replace brake pad.I010

  • I011.

    Test the kill switch.I011

Diagnosing and servicing chain saw

  • K001.

    Diagnose needed repair on chain saw.K001

Troubleshoot cutter problem

  • K001.

    Sharpen and adjust or replace chain.K001

  • K002.

    Set chain depth gauge.K002

  • K003.

    Check and adjust chain oiler.K003

  • K004.

    Lubricate bar nose sprocket.K004

  • K005.

    Inspect and replace worn sprocket and clutch.K005

Diagnosing and servicing string trimmer

  • L001.

    Diagnose needed repair on string trimmer.L001

  • L002.

    Conduct maintenance on shaft.L002

  • L003.

    Wind and trim cutter head.L003

Diagnosing and servicing cooling systems

  • M001.

    Apply cooling system theory.M001

  • M002.

    Identify liquid cooling system components.M002

  • M003.

    Identify air-cooling system components.M003

Diagnosing and servicing cooling systems

  • N001.

    Apply governor system theory.N001

  • N002.

    Inspect, adjust, and replace pneumatic systemN002

  • N003.

    Inspect, adjust, and replace mechanical systemN003

Diagnosing and servicing exhaust systems

  • O001.

    Apply exhaust system theoryO001

  • O002.

    Diagnose common equipment problems in a damaged exhaust system, 2 & 4 cycleO002

  • O003.

    Identify cleaning procedures for exhaust ports and spark arrestor screens, 2 cycleO003

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
When were these standards adopted?
2004
Where can I read the official document?
Power Equipment Technology

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